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Unloaded Firearm Recovered from Student at Edinburg North High School

Anonymous tip leads to swift response; no injuries reported

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On the morning of May 6, 2025, an unloaded firearm was discovered in a student’s backpack at Edinburg North High School in Edinburg, Texas. The incident was prompted by an anonymous tip received by the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) police officers and school administrators. The student was immediately detained, and the Edinburg Police Department proceeded with an arrest. Image: ECSID.edu
On the morning of May 6, 2025, an unloaded firearm was discovered in a student’s backpack at Edinburg North High School in Edinburg, Texas. The incident was prompted by an anonymous tip received by the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) police officers and school administrators. The student was immediately detained, and the Edinburg Police Department proceeded with an arrest. Image: ECSID.edu
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On the morning of May 6, 2025, an unloaded firearm was discovered in a student’s backpack at Edinburg North High School in Edinburg, Texas. The incident was prompted by an anonymous tip received by the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) police officers and school administrators. The student was immediately detained, and the Edinburg Police Department proceeded with an arrest.  

According to a news release from Edinburg CISD, there was no threat to students or staff during the incident. All individuals on campus remained safe and secure. The district followed established safety protocols and plans to review and reinforce these procedures. As a precaution, additional safety measures will remain in place for the near future.  

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Edinburg CISD encourages families and students to report concerns in person or anonymously to help maintain campus safety. Individuals can contact the district at (956) 289-2300 for further information.

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